Si tratta di un filmato, privo di una logica sequenza, costituito di immagini tratte da vari servizi de La Settimana Incom relativi ad avvenimenti del 1956. Probabilmente tale materiale filmico ...
1 - 1915 - mobilitazione
2 - il filmato è ricco di cori militari e di rumori fuori scena
3 - fanti equipaggiti camminano incolonnati su un pensilina di una stazione ferroviaria, in lontan...
1 - 28 giugno 1914:
2 - nella piazza di una città dell'Austria delle bambine vestite di bianco si esibiscono in un saggio di danza per celebrare la chiusura dell'anno scolastico
3 - la ...
Fourth and final part of a documentary dedicated to the Italian army engaged in several battles during the First World War. It shows the flight over Vienna, the yield of the Austro-Hungarian and the a...
The film “Wien schenkt immer Freude” (Vienna Always Gives You Joy) promotes the city as a colorful and exciting tourist destination for the whole family. The film is mainly aimed at an Austrian au...
This amateur film shot by the Nejez family shows the construction of the allot settlement "Am Kordon" at the Satzberg in Penzing (Vienna).
This publicity film of the Vienna Gas Association advertises a number of amenities: a gas-powered stove, fridge, heating, and hot water system for a modern household.
Historical footage of a great forge at the “Österreichische Werke” in Vienna’s Arsenal. The film is part of a series titled “Arsenal des Friedens“ (Arsenal of Peace).
Kirk Kirchberger, Roman Knižka (v.l.n.r.)
Roman Knižka, Axel Milberg, Max Tidof (v.l.n.r.)
Elke Winkens
Roman Knižka, Axel Milberg, Max Tidof (v.l.n.r.)
Erica Marozsán, Roman Knižka
Claudia Messner, Nicolas Brieger, Gabriel Barylli, Joachim Kemmer (from left to right, front)
Filmplakat
Nicolas Brieger, Hubert Mann (from left to right)
"Condottieri" was first banned in Vienna.In Tyrol the film was nevertheless screened.Thereupon the film was shorted in Vienna, permitted in the abridged version, but interdicted to young people.
The film was full admitted. This version was 420 m shorter than the one, which was shown in Austria before (compare with the first registration card issued in Vienna for the film "King Kong").
The title changed from "Aufruhr im Mittelmeer" to "Zwischen Abend und Morgen".The film was accordant to the statement of the ministry of education (7.11.1936, number 188/1936) permitted to young peopl...